FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Nothing sparked the UT Arlington softball team's offense in Sunday's double-digit loss against No. 14 Arkansas from Bogle Park.
It was fifth year
Camille Corona that provided an electric bat across the three-day Razorback Invitational as the lefty tabbed an impressive .625 batting average with 10 hits. In Fayetteville, four of the five games were multi-hit efforts for Corona making that six on the season so far.
Lindsey Franklin has continued to play a vital role in the Mavs' lineup after coming away with a .429 batting average over the last five games. The infielder put up three doubles off six hits where she also logged 29 putouts.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE: vs. No. 14 Arkansas (L, 10-0) 5 Innings
Across the five-inning game, the Mavericks notched just two hits as
Morgan Westbrook was responsible for UTA's first hit of the game with a single through the right side in the top of the first.
Pinch-hitter
Kaitlyn Sailor came through with a base hit to right field as the freshman collected her sixth hit of the season.
Head coach
Kara Dill utilized four pitchers against the Razorbacks as senior
Gracie Bumpurs started and threw just over two innings. The righty faced 13 batters, allowing four earned runs off four hits.
Freshman
Jade Moreno made a brief appearance for the Mavs, seeing just four batters before fellow freshman
Abi Gutierrez logged one inning of play in the circle.
Junior two-way player
Jessica Adams threw the remainder of the shortened matchup, but ultimately UTA couldn't answer back in its last ups, handing Bumpurs the loss (0-4).
ON DECK
The Mavs will look ahead to their first midweek matchup at North Texas on Wednesday, Feb. 28 from Lovelace Field beginning at 6 p.m.
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